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Hey

 

Need some advice on what to put on to a rash. Its on the part where ones leg can no longer be called a leg...

 

Use Fisan paste when cycling, and no problems but don't know waht happend but now its no good. Sore and burns as hell if I shower..

 

Might be a bit OVER sharing but someone might help.

 

Don't feel like going to the doctor - they ask way to much. A pharmacy will do just fine.LOL
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Mark II works like a dream. Just dont wear underwear for a while LOL


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LOL My comment was a bit dodge but hey
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Sounds like you have what is called Jock itch(similar to athletes foot but in your groin).It will probably spread to the other side as well.Have had it twice and wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.You can google jock itchfor advice but i'll tell you what works.Fungal infections like dark warm and moist conditions so try not wear any jocks for a while and keep that area as dry as you can.Probably got it from standing around after races talking *** in stead of taking off your shorts as soon as possableLOLTo put on i would first try Lamisil cream from your pharmacy.You get a spray and something called Lamisil once but have not tried that only the normal cream.If that does not work the best is something called Quadriderm.I had to use this last time.It contains a few things including a antibiotic and a steroid and no you won't test pos in any test because the steroid component is very little.Unfortunately you need a script for this.

Good luck

This kept me off the bikefor 2 weeks

SB

 

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It is important to get that shammy off as soon as you can after races.Once you have healed it also helps if after you shower to put some baby powder there to keep that area dry.Anti dandruff shampoo also has some anti fungal things in them.

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